Analyses electrical and mechanical performance on operational motors to extend system lifespan, without mechanical sensors

The new version Fluke® 438-II Power Quality and Motor Analyser also supports measurements for inverter driven motors. The Fluke 438-II simplifies the process of motor performance diagnosis (Read More) by providing analysis data for both the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the motor while it is in operation. It uses innovative algorithms to analyse not only three-phase power quality but also mechanical power, torque, efficiency and speed, to determine system performance and detect overloaded conditions, eliminating the need for potentially costly or inaccessible motor load sensors. To find out more, and how to obtain a free firmware upgrade for an existing 438-II, visit www.fluke.co.uk/438

Using proprietary algorithms, the Fluke 438-II measures the three-phase current and voltage waveforms and compares them against rated specifications to calculate motor mechanical performance. The analysis is presented in simple readouts, making it easy to gauge the operating performance and determine if adjustments are needed before failures cause an operational shut down.

The Fluke 438-II analyser also provides measurements to determine a motor’s efficiency (i.e. the conversion of electrical energy to mechanical torque) and mechanical power under operating load conditions. These measures allow maintenance engineers to determine the motor’s in-service operating power compared to its rated power to determine if the motor is operating in overloaded condition or, conversely, if it is oversized for the application when energy may be wasted and operating cost increased.

The 438-II is part of the Fluke 430 Series II of three-phase power quality and energy analysers that provide frontline troubleshooting and long-term trending to keep equipment running smoothly.

For more information about all Fluke products, please visit the Fluke web site at www.fluke.co.uk.